2 owners - original bill of sale, batteries shot, mower deck had been rebuilt out of I believe 1/4 inch steel , po says he mowed with it till the batteries went dead and he put it up
How do you clean one up with out messing up the electricals?

2 owners - original bill of sale, batteries shot, mower deck had been rebuilt out of I believe 1/4 inch steel , po says he mowed with it till the batteries went dead and he put it upHow do you clean one up with out messing up the electricals?

Oops I posted another thread in the GE area.....sorry my old timers coming out.

This will be pretty interesting to restore. Was not looking for it, just popped up 70 miles from my house, and having 1electric GT was a goal of mine. Figured as rare as they are down here I better pick it up before it was gone!

At 40 + years of age these machines have a mind of their own . Take pics of control relays and splices that do not look normal . The wire should have two three or four digit numbers at intervals of length but can be smudged ( frown ) . In general the Elec-Trak line assigned a number on schematic from 1 to 100 for function purposes for each model . The E-T schematics were a little different in read because they did not tabulate the function listing 1 thru 100 . But the RTN relays were there for safety and should not be bypassed . Not difficult if original manufacture " culture " can be understood. Fred